The Folly Of Targets In Rape Prosecutions
Rape has been back in the news recently, a subject that is never far from the tiny minds of feminist agitators. This time some of these agitators are complaining that not enough men are being prosecuted.
Rape has been back in the news recently, a subject that is never far from the tiny minds of feminist agitators. This time some of these agitators are complaining that not enough men are being prosecuted.
This is Part II of the series “The Maxwell Family Business: Espionage” and focuses on Isabel Maxwell. Part I can be found here.
For the retrial, the State ditched its first so-called expert witness Veronique Valliere in favour of Barbara Ziv to better explain “rape myths”, ie to use her junk science voodoo to convince the jury that any behaviour by a rape complainant is consistent with her having actually been raped. According to Ziv, rape victims often maintain contact with their violators, except in cases of stranger rape.
There is though another way that delay may facilitate a false allegation, the accuser may genuinely come to believe she has been raped by rewriting a consensual but sordid sexual encounter in her tiny mind as rape. This is what happened to Rodney Anderson; his “victim” waited nearly three weeks before falsely accusing him, but text messages revealed the truth.
In February this year, former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was convicted of two counts of rape and sentenced to 23 years in prison. That conviction in a New York courtroom did not signal the end of his troubles; he was already awaiting extradition to California to be tried on similar charges when late last month, four more women came forward with rape allegations.
In 2018, veteran comedian Bill Cosby was convicted of sexually assaulting former basketball coach Andrea Constand, and is currently serving a sentence that could very likely see a man of his age dying behind bars.
No, not me, Jessica Valenti and all the other airhead feminists who have contributed to this male-bashing anthology. Male-bashing and grossly defamatory.
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Join Henrik as we cover Weinstein's sentencing, 23 years in prison. We also cover the Turkish escalations against Greece at the border and how Erdogan is threatening Europe with migrants. We also take a look at a new music video that is promoting "brown power," yes really.
After his late jump into the Democratic primary and, as critics argue, purchasing his way into the primary debates, former Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg has received mixed coverage from corporate media, with many negative critiques of the current presidential contender’s history, conduct and connections.
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Henrik and Lana cover the latest stories and important events of the week in episode 67 of Flashback Friday.
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by NoahWell, well, well. It looks like Harvey Weinstein's Vinnie The Chin act failed to work on the jury at his trial. For those of you who've forgotten, Vinnie The Chin Gigante was an American mobster who used to wander the streets of New York mumbling to himself in his pajamas and/or bathrobe. It was all part of an act.